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hello, the whole rahman you're watching out there and usa live from our headquarters here in doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. i am confident that together we can ride out the storm. britton's new prime minister liz trust promises to tackle the economic crisis facing the country in her 1st address after taking over from boris johnson. also, the u. a nuclear watchdog calls for a security zone around ukraine's. appalachia power plant, which is controlled by russian forces plus al jazeera is back in new vall, day texas, a small town where one of the biggest school shootings in american history happened as kids go back to school today. parents are not convinced security as up dispatch and we meet one community in pakistan, cut off by the recent floods with homes under water, but refusing to be rescued. and i'm he, december's with your sport, rafael madero loses at a grand slam for the 1st time. this year, the spaniard was stunned by american frances
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t. f. o. in the 4th round at flushing meadows. ah, book of the news, our britons, du prime minister, has addressed the nation, promising to tackle the cost of living crisis, and rebuild the economy. let's trust also paid tribute to conservative party pre de subarus johnson. the dean, bob has the latest from london as lose trust took her 1st steps in downing street, his prime minister, her focus was on reassuring the nation. things can get better. we now play severe global headwinds caused by russia's appalling war in ukraine and the aftermath of k that now is the time to tackle the issues that are holding britain back. we need to build roads, homes, and broadband pasta. we need more investments and great jobs in every town and city
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across our country. we need to reduce the bad and on families and help people get on the life. of course, the pressing issue is helping people cope with huge energy price rises on that she says she understands the urgency. i will take action this week to deal with energy bells and to secure off each her energy supply. but she repeated her commitment to cutting taxes as a way of driving economic growth. trust started with a flying to scotland, where she met queen elizabeth at her bow moral estate. she was formerly appointed after the monarch received the outgoing prime ministers resignation before he threw north maurice johnson and his wife, carrie said good bye to stop at 10 downing street. it was partly the party in here that led to so many of his own impedes turning against him. is departing speech
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didn't reference any covert rule breaking, but rules did come up when he talked about the end of his premier ship. the baton will be handed over in what is unexpectedly turned out to be a relay race. they changed the rules half way through, but never mind that now. johnson did promise to support least trust every step of the way, urging his party to unite after a damaging leadership contest apart from telling supporters what his government had achieved. johnson did briefly mention the financial stress facing millions of households, the sunlit uplands of the british economy, a currently shrouded in fog, and the calls on the new prime minister to offer some glimmers of light are getting louder. you need to look at the world as it is rather in the world that you'd like it to be and then you need to respond. and the big message for me is trickle down. economics does not work. the last 15 years has shown us that because economy has granite points, the cake has got bigger. but what's happened is that those are the top of taken more and the majority of people have not benefit to
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list ross will want to offer her own vision of britain as it phrases, economic and existential crises. but she must also show the public. she's able to be pragmatic and take steps to stop millions of people slipping into poverty. the challenge is immense. nadine barbara al jazeera london is preserved to andrew simmons is a downing street. the prime minister's official residence and office nath calls to be able to, you might say a start, all of those policies get the ball rolling, andrew. she has to pick a cabin at home. we're looking about who might be in it. that's right. yes sir. just before i go through that though, i mean the, the general consensus here is that she is donna's, as well as she can do with that opening speech because she's got to target the economy. she has to convince the british public,
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she's on their side. and this reference to a storm, it is it's, it's really trying to get the british spirit going, talking about a people having great courage, determination and a real flavor for hard work and making things right. aspiration nation. she said, as far as the cabinet goes, it needs to be a loyalist cabinet. she needs trust of others, obviously. and that's what she's going for. the only appointment she's officially made at this stage is terese coffee, a good friend and ally at. she's health secretary health minister anne quasi quite tongue at cutting it has not been confirmed yet, but it's highly likely he will be given the job of chancellor of the exchequer, the finance minister at working as a key figure, probably the most important bar, the prime minister as ever, but normally there's a, a difficult relationship with the prime minister and,
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and the man in charge of the money this time round that that said to be on an equal footing in terms of vision for the future. cutting tax. growing the economy if that can be done. and we're also, we've also seen sweller a brothman. i'm who's tipped for the home secretaries drop the the are basically the interior minister as it would be known internationally and, and swell. baldwin is another key figure in terms of an ally of the prime minister and nadine. so how we are the cabinet office is tipped for his position. about swarm without portfolio. he was seen along with a crowd of m. p. 's cheers, a prime minister on when she arrives. one thing to point out immediately is that joe biden tweeted very quickly, congratulating her on her appointment. and also saying that the special referring to the special relationship, the u. s. as with the u. k, which is always
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a tick in the box at the start. and the u. s. president will be speaking on the telephone to the new prime minister. the see thing so ah, the woman who an early age at the oxford university was cheering on the liberal democrats, is now prime minister, 47 years of age, with an immense amount to do, to try to save the economy and try to help the british people in a situation of economic crisis and re 7th and downing street london. thank you. well, let's joiner ash soccer, a contributing editor navarro media. josie now are also from a westminster good. have you with a slide on al jazeera. oh, so let's trust basically, you know, laying out her priorities as we say that the detail wasn't there in that initial speech. she made to the nation a few hours ago, but she sent me setting her stall out at the top of the agenda. and the most
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important issue is the cost of living and fuel poverty. she wants to try and deal with that straight away. absolutely. that could only be one thing she was able to talk about. that is the cost of living crisis, which be, is being driven by these huge increases in energy bills. the forecasts predict that the energy price cap with left her over $3.00 and a half 1000 pounds in october, and we could be looking at energy prices. are skyrocketing to the levels of 6000 pounds in the april. now that would mean that many households were not just to let low income households, but middle income households, the kind who normally vote conservative would be in real trouble. so that was obviously the theme for the speech. why i thought was interesting and this tells you a little bit about who list trust as modeling herself on. she kept talking about getting britain working. now that reminds us an awful lot of margaret thought, she's 1979 election campaign. famously opposed to was labor isn't working. the
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difference here is that we've got record highs of employment here in the u. k. the problem is that wages have stagnated and are in real terms free for right now. so it might be that might, that list trust wants to model herself and margaret thatcher, that she's inherited a very different economic outlook. i mean, she talks about getting spent, as you said, talk about getting spades in the ground. she said, working again, she has her an idea for a bold plan of tax cuts and reform and rewarding hard work. and it's basically no pushing also another a gender about, you know, there's no free meal ticket in the u. k. if you want to get on, you have to work, you have to get out there and find work and you get the feeling that that's always been the conservative party. sort of a gender is that, you know, when it comes to social services and social help for those that are unemployed or under the, the employment sort of limits. you know, that the government isn't always going to help you. you have to sort of pull up
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your britches, pull up your pants and find work. so here's the thing. when you look out who her tax cuts would benefit, it would be of most benefit, the very richest households in the country that to the tune of around one and a half 1000 pounds. and for the poorest households, it would actually help them very little. so this package of tax cuts which is being floated, will overwhelmingly benefit the rich at the expense of the pool. so this idea that tax cuts are going to really help people on low incomes truly is for the birds. and like i said, the problem isn't that britain has got high rates of unemployment and people need to be chevy back in to work. the problem is that wages have been stagnant for about a decade and are in real terms fooling. so one of the really big issues in terms of helping people, you know, get better wages is of course supporting their right to collective bargaining through the form of trade unions. during the campaign less trust is suggested,
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she would make it harder for unions to go on strike by increasing the threshold. that means that they can legally go and strike when that you know, a handing out a ballot. and a certain irony that because the threshold that a union would need to get this strike action over the line is actually not when she has south met in terms of support from the conservative party membership. oh, interesting times at our soccer. thanks much for joining us. from london, fuzzy moorehead here on the news or including take it to jackson, mississippi, where the taps are running again after more than a week without water but challenges do remain in small we look ahead to the start of the champions. lee were title hold of rail, madrid, and action on day one. ah, though the white house has repeated calls for accountability for the killing of al jazeera gender, shrink a black clay. on monday,
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the israeli military admitted for the 1st time that she was likely killed by israeli gun by in may in its long awaited report into her death. it said that there's a high possibility that she was accidentally hit by israeli troops. israeli army says it didn't find any violation of regulations and won't be pursuing any criminal investigation or white house correspondent, kimberly hallett is also following the story for us. and it does appear that the u . s. is now saying that they are satisfied with results of the investigation. it is that how you seek emily? well i just came out of the white house press briefing, and despite the white house demanding accountability and the death of shreed abu click for the 1st time, the buy new ministration is now playing except not only the investigation, but the explanation of v railey, saying that it is not pushing for any charges to be filed in her death. ticklish. are profound condolences go to the family. we hear their concerns,
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we understand or concerns. the examiner examination was conducted by 2 members. again of the u. s. c. c with over 42 combined years of forensic expertise in addition to the forensic and ballistic analysis. do you fcc was granted full access to both israel defense courses and palestinian authority. investigation by summarizing both investigation. the you fcc concluded that got fired from id f positions was likely responsible for the death of sharina bu, ugly, that you fcc found no reason to believe that this was intentional, but rather the result of tragic circumstances. again, our hearts go out to the family members and i'm i have to go, it's one 03. i'll be back tomorrow. i'll have to refill if you like. our government doesn't have our baptism ally can i or ireland?
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i disagree. i disagree. one thing that this president has been very clear about making sure that we stand up for a journalist, we stand up for the freedom that they should be given in order to report whether it's here or across the globe. so despite the fact that al jazeera sharina clay was an american citizen, the white house says that it is not pushing for any charges we filed. it's also not pushing for an independent investigation to inter killing to be can. we should also point out that sharon's family has expressed a desire to meet with president biden. he did dives the possibility of meeting with her family when he visited the region back in july. so far, no meeting has been scheduled for here in the united states. kim hell give our white house correspondent. thank you. i'll to sarah has criticized israeli report accusing its forces of evading responsibility for the assassination of sharina
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berkeley. in a statement, the network denounced the armies salia to admit its crime and its attempt to evade prosecution of the perpetrators. al jazeera is demanding an independent international body to investigate the crime, to establish justice. and the un secretary general says those responsible for shrines. death must be held accountable. the secretary journalist taken note of the results of the israel is military investigation into the killing of, of your colleagues. sure enough, barkley, a secretary general maintains his call for accountability for those responsible for the killing and reiterates yet again, that journalists must never be the target of violence or must be able to carry out their work freely without fear of harassment, of intimidation. and of course, without fear,
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be killed though, the urns nuclear watchdog says what it saw at ukraine's aperture power plant is called the grave concern. the i. e. a has just released the report of his investigation last week. the team says a security zone must be established round the plant immediately to prevent shelling, which could cause a nuclear accident. the un security council is due to hold an open meeting on the situation there in the coming else fullness that sir cross over to our diplomatic editor james base. who's that to you and headquarters? and james, really the devil is in the details. so what's in the report and what else has been recommended? 52 pages of this report and it looks actually at the nuclear program across you crying not just reach it, but clearly the focuses on separation because that's the biggest nuclear power plant in europe. and it's in a conflict zone, it has been shelled
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a number of times in recent months and is a great concern to the a they say that so far it's not trivial the nuclear emergency, but it represents a constant threat to nuclear safety. and that is why they are proposing this demilitarized zone around the power plant that they want to be set, set up. they want to then see the russian military and military equipment leaving that zone. and they want guarantees from the ukrainian military that they will not put that soldiers all that military equipment into that. so not as cool is made in this report, but it's also going to be made very publicly in the next, in the, in the next hour. in fact, about 45 minutes from now. when the un security council will be meeting, they are going to be brief by the director general of the a who lead that team two's aperture in the last week. but also by the secretary general of the united nations, antonio terrorist both will be calling for this demilitarized zone around the plant,
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how ukraine and russia going to respond to this. well, i can tell you that both the russian ambassador to the u. n. and the cranium ambassador to the us will be attending and speaking that security council meeting tuesday for the update. thanks very much. meanwhile, ukraine says it's launched a counter offensive against russian forces in the countries northeast in focusing its efforts on the average rounding ukraine. second largest city of ker keith gabriel is on the join us now from ki. just bring us up to speed on what we know about this incident. well for the last a week or so, we've been focusing on the ukranian counter offensive in the south as we all know, his son, now somewhat unexpectedly on tuesday, ukrainians launched a counter offensive in the far north of the country and car key. this is important because number one, it wasn't really expected. it wasn't telegraphed by the ukrainians if you will. and
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also how keith is the 2nd largest city in ukraine. it is held and has been held for the entirety of this conflict by the ukrainians. ukraine, sir, have a very strong military presence there in the city and around the city, even before this russian invasion started. so the cranes have had been able to to hold it for the last 6 months. however, the russians are right on the outskirts of it and have been showing the city pretty ferociously for several weeks now. and actually in the last week or so had been some of the most pierced fighting we have seen in the entire country of ukraine has been happening, her keys. and this is why now the ukrainians have launched this counter offensive. they're leaving their defensive positions and they are starting to go after the russian positions. and this is the counter offensive that is happening right now.
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and it is, we'll have to wait about a day or so to get a better sense of how the battle field, the landscape is shaping out here. but we are getting some reports that there is already the town of glen, just outside of her keith city. that the ukrainians have approached and that was being held by the russians. the city about 25000 people, important to supply line city for the russian troops. and it appears that there is incredibly fierce fighting in that town throughout the day. so it appears that anecdotal evidence that we're getting, that you really are seeing this ukranian counter offensive, holding hockey, but then also now pushing outside of the city center into the suburbs. cities, if you will, to try to reclaim those that have been held by the russians. gabriel is under that force and he thank you. the more flooding is expected in southern boxed on with the
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release of water from the country's largest lake. engineers have cut through the embankments of lake manchild and send the province to reduce the volume of water threatening to flood properties down stream. now the villages in the path are home to around a 100000 people. residents have been evacuated. forecast is all predicting lorraine in the south army and navy, and it's continue to rescue people, but some refusing to leave our homes as named rob reports now from done to district in sin. the floods have turned the edge of open fields in sin province into the shorelines of an inland sea. a staging point for rescue missions, shuttling people to safety. those from the district. now wait and worry for the ones left behind. the village after village underwater. only the tops of trees and buildings visible people
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who are still here are completely surrounded, living as castaways in their own homes. now are still children here the floods came and we couldn't get the children out. we weren't able to save anything now with duck houses of fallen down. we are suffering a lot. what should we do? the government must help us. food is running out and they are stranded. but refusing rescue where animals represent wealth, to leave them behind, is to lose everything. dirty boat. yes. how? my, my mom, the girl you were doing in there? not a lot of steve's here. if we leave the house, we will be robbed. if they steal the plates and dishes we eat from, then what will we do would endanger here? but if we go to another place, our lives will be endangered there as well. and there will have nothing to eat. we'll die of hunger, hungary here or hungry. there, at least here they say in whatever remains of their home,
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they still have their dignity. it is a decision that isn't taken lightly. they are aware of their circumstances. there are sick and injured among them and they know more water, more rain is coming up standing here. it really feels like you're looking out at a see. but those are flood waters and they have devastated the houses in this village. the destruction the debris, it all really speaks for itself. now there were about a 1000 people living in this village before the floods before the monsoons. now there's only about a 100, mostly men, the elderly, and a few children. and they're here to take care of what little property they have left. as we leave, our boat gets stuck on the roof of a house. a man swims across to help push us out of the floods may have taken their lives and property, but not there need to take care of each other. because in basra b o g 0 district send the packet,
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spun the hymns in bucketfuls punjab province also submerged under water because of those recent floods. come all hyder reports, mer, edward, more than dread where to go and drink it again. when we came to lay our district, we were able to reach her home by board. regardless, scott dogged by a large water body. now where we are, john, we are back on the same track. and once again, we have to dig the board to reach a relish after croaking through lodge and margaret, your motor need deep. the situation head is quite desperate. and although the larger order now receding, it is granger days, several months there, nor dears, for the people to get back to their normal life. a lot of the hood leg hum plus hit was not what we had no boats, and the water was rising rapidly. we could not get to it on the children and woman,
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but you will, the could be swept of them on the water has come and gone and it is left it trail of destruction. date cargo van emerge. still littering the place and it is of god, a very horrible scene to see what has happened to this place last night, just hello by i thought on was the last 2010 set of animals on my crops houses and everything. and i have at this time we were slightly better but still lost all other crops and livestock needs. you said you were up the 2010 florida effect at 20000000 people across august on. but the flood that hit budget on recently has effected over 30000000 people. and although to be able to recover from the large flood whatever deandre big and now lost again,
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budget on recent florida being blamed on red and climate change and age paper once again find themselves walner. but the government, as the learners lessons in order to mitigate the vague, of their devastating floods called by climate change, it must ag now, in order to ensure a budget on food security and above all. busy to save human life. well, still a had here on the news of the us dollar is our son leave rubel and one in china, which is currency. so russian gas payments, we find out why all sorts of things, including the performance of a lifetime for this american, at the sofa which stunned raphael and the doll. ah,
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we're approaching monthly tempered her records in afghanistan. hi there, we'll talk more about that in one sec. but 1st to the middle east, plenty of hot sunshine to go round, but look at these winds. they're shifting around in the golf. so let's go for a closer look. that is a wind off the sea. so that's going to pump in some more humidity. you're certainly going to feel it in the days to come in doha. the good news for pakistan, those not soon rains were still in a law, may see the od shower pop up here, but of course it's nothing major. ok, we were talking about off con, it's done specifically herat at $37.00 degrees on wednesday. your monthly temperature record is 39. so get mighty close there. off to turkey, we go and really cross the black sea region. it continues to be unsettled, but that energy moving into the caucasus, and that is dropping down temperatures there. while a run of rain that we had around n jemina is flipping further toward the south through the central african republic and widespread showers to be expected for that northern tier of the democratic republic of congo. really, around all sides of lake victoria. those winds have finally backed off right across
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the coast of south africa, so much quieter, a pitcher and look at this. cape town, looking good with the height of 20 degrees and same goes for then took. we've got you up to 30 on wednesday. that truck they take care. ah ah. ah.
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safer than he'd been home and then he international anti corruption excellence award boat now for your hero. oh, i was about to walk out there and use that with me. so he'll run the reminder of our top stories. the new prime minister has outlined the priority for a new government base trust said that she'll work to cut taxes and drive reform, as well as introduce measures to ensure people comes facing on affordable energy
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bills. the watchdog is holding for security to be set up around ukraine's reach pipelines. the i. e. a says damage from nearby fighting is cause the cause, the grave concern and it's demanding that shelling and immediately, and water being diverted from bank as long as largest lake is expected to submerge thousands of villages, miss south. several areas remain cut off by the floods, and then there is fears of disease spreading. present vladimir putin has attended wargames in eastern russia, involving forces from china, india, and several other countries by the week, long drills known as vol stop 2022 gun last thursday, with russia's invasion of ukraine now, and it's 7 months. the exercises include more than $50000.00 troops along with aircraft and warship. european countries of scramble to respond to the surgeon gas prices after russia cut shut down
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a crucial pipeline to europe. the french president, monroe macros is urging every household to limited use of gas and electricity. macro also said he might consider the force energy savings in the coming months at the voluntary measures and not sufficient. on monday, germany announced that it'll keep to that remaining nuclear power stations on standby to battle the energy crisis. me well, china has announced it will stop paying for gas from russia in us dollars, and we'll switch to roubles and one instead. the agreement is another sign of stronger ties between the allies after the western post sanctions on russia over its war and ukraine. moscow has since stopped cindy. it's gone to several european countries after they refuse to pay in roubles. like submit an off is a russian economy specialist on that, associate finance professor at i university enjoys me now from when it's always good to have you with us on the program. so, i mean, russian needs customers in revenue and china needs energy to kickstart it's economy,
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post pandemic. so it seems in principle, a sensible idea. yeah, it's like, yeah, because after the war of the west, you saw many functions including accept payments in dollars us and the west actually frost ration or reserve. so if like it's trying to switch to the current, you know that what we're talking china seamless, allocate, small consumer, whole pressure dos from birth to unit. so you will need china is going to pay in any currency. rational says nothing to solve the problem, all 5 mission gas supplies to the european union, and the mission supply is going to help the law. so does russia have the pipelines
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to china? is a logistics link between the 2 countries. what he says, 5 line, but the capacity of it, it's much smaller than the capacity or 5 bonds, which i'd be to watch you. so you want to pressure is medium to fail, like all gas export. it just goes to the european union. china, if that's impossible, but if small and moral, we know that gus production, declining, rush, actually building nature. that's because the person doesn't want to sell gas, so you would have just the black command. let's use a cold winter boxes. small come by 6. see, to sell all the surplus to the china also and as a. com. ok. so the has been this case a working relationship between the 2 sides since sort of the both at odds with the u. s. over ukraine and taiwan respectively. so how will this development now
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a sort of the way they're going to pay each other? do you think be received by the us? the think it's it's, it's not, it's not actually the situation that china is willing to help crash or to deal with these assumptions. yes, they knew your price publish the piece that is buying to be on the should from north korea. obviously, china has much lots of supply or much more than the funds in north korea box, and she's buying from more study because the school countries, all the function from china is that it doesn't want to create any problem united states. so chinese is going to buy prussian gus probably do something else, but it's not going to help him to feel the functions on
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a life scale. it's already august. and do you think also that washington is potentially able to accuse beijing of financing the war in ukraine? and that sort of reputation is something that beijing doesn't really want, regardless of the purchase of russian gas. again, the, my money. i'm coming from china, the main source of money. i come in from the unit, you know, so, so be kind of fun in the room is that you look at the unit, i'm not china. so i think it's not giving us of united states which actually are not declining the cost of production problem. gosh, it's actually, it's a huge self, even a 5. going to look strange if you look at, you know, going to best china, but to buy a got from russia. and so you kinda, you know, continue by got from russia. so it's not politically correct. we should see what
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happens, so they've been to mac submitted or joining us and, but it's not. we thank you very much for your time so well turned denisia now where trade unionists and students are leading protests against a state rise in fuel prices. the price of petrol and diesel went up by about 30 percent this week after the government cut subsidies. jessica washington reports not from jakarta. ah, from 7 am to 7 pm cervical rights. through the streets of the indonesian capital, he became a motorbike taxi driver after losing his job at an exhibition center during the pandemic. he is one of millions of people battling to make ends meet after the government called fuel subsidies. the plans are good. money i make is already not enough. often. i don't eat lunch just so i can send the money on my children's need . this week. fuel prices went up by about 30 percent with subsidized petrol, increasing from around $0.51 to $67.00. cents per liter,
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and diesel going up from $35.00 to $0.46 per liter. so in global oil and gas prices, as well as the depreciation of the local currency triple to the states subsidy budget to $34000000000.00. anger and the government says it's reallocating some funds to social grants. a $20000000.00 low income households said to receive around $10.00 a month until the end of the year. for many, it's an inadequate solution. the lp, the cache is like candy, totally useless. we want them to lower the price of your unions and students have led protest in several cities around the country. the message is clear, many people are worried about stagnant wages and the rising cost of living. and those concerns have been exacerbated by this latest policy change. some economists are also critical of the decision where all of the sauce i at the all of the
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consumer level give by the increase of the fuel price. and at the same time, the minimum which in indonesia is only increased by one per cents, saw inflations francis, the income of the ordinary cities. indonesia is not catch up. higher fuel costs have a knock on effect. essential goods become more expensive because logistics expenses increase a worrying prospect for oddity who is already skipping meals for before the price i can life was already hard. now it's even more difficult. he spends an extra dollar and a half on fuel every day. it's an expense that he'd like millions of indonesians cannot afford jessica washington al jazeera chicata students heading back to school in the us city of valdez in texas. 3 months after a gunman killed 19 of the schoolmates and 2 teachers. there's been an increase
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security presence at the school or in the area and as action anxious, parents dropped off the children. now the rope elementary school where the shooting happened is still shut and it's set to be demolished. many odor has more evolving. this is rob elementary school, the sight of one of the worst school shootings in us history. 19 children and 2 teachers were killed when a gunman, a storm, the school unobstructed. today. tuesday is the 1st day back at school for kids here and you've all day. since rob elementary school has been boarded up and shut down and it awaits demolition, the students have been shuttled to other schools across the district, depending on what grade their end determines which school they'll be going to. there are some students who've decided that they don't feel safe enough going back to school. so they've decided to opt for virtual learning, which parents have been leaving the decision up to their kids, whether or not they go back to campus or if they do online schooling. some security measures are visible. you can see 2 and
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a half meter fences have started going up around the schools across you've all day . not all the schools have met the deadline for 1st day of school. we are hearing that $33.00 police officers will be tasked with patrolling the schools across you've all day. some parents are concerned. they say that they haven't been able to find out if some of those police officers will be patrolling the schools are the same police officers who were here at rob elementary school on the day of the shooting. they're still upset at the fact that it took more than an hour, almost 74 minutes before police officers took action. and if those same police officers are the ones who are going to be responsible yet again, for the safety of their children, this is something that they feel they're not exactly comfortable with and could cost some tension. but for now, on the 1st day of school, those students who we did see going back to school, lots of smiles and hugs and kisses, as their parents dropped them off. lots of smiles and high fives as they saw their classmates again. so it really does speak to the resilience of this community. the most powerful typhoon to hit south korea and yours is killed at least 6 people.
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typhoon him nor dumped demitra of rain destroying roads and knocked over power lines. the flights were cancelled in schools and businesses closed the city of jackson, mississippi, as running water once again out again without for more than a week. more than a 160000 residents were affected. heavy rain and flooding causes that his water treatment plant to fail. officials declared a state of emergency, many schools and businesses were closed. the governor says that his water system still needs urgent updates. john henderson has more from jackson water pressure has restored. that means people can flush their toilets, they can take showers, they can't brush their teeth without water, they can't drink. and that's why they're lined up here at one of 7 national guard distribution centers. because for all the water they drink, all they use to brush their teeth, they have to get it in these pallets of bottles. so they come by every day or 2.
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most of the people we've talked to say they come every other day and they pick up 2 cases of water and they use it for as long as it lasts him, it just this one center and there are 7 total and that's just the national guard. those are the gentlemen you see behind me in the military uniform. they say they go through every day about up to 8000 cases. they get about 4200 cars. each of those cars go get 2 cases of water in load up. now that just patches the problem though, because that water system still is not sending out clean water as you know at the floods that were here recently overwhelmed the water system. and that system at the main plant was already operating on backup pumps. there been problems here for years. i was talking to a couple of gentlemen last night who told me that they haven't drunk the water here since the 1980s, because they knew there were problems. and in 2021 for
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a month they had, there was a boil water warning like we have now, because the water was deemed unsafe at that time was bringing chloe brock. so he's a visual artist and a resident of jackson. he hasn't had proper running water for over a year and a half mr. brock. so good to have you on al jazeera, just sort of bring this up to speed on what the last week has been like i your thanks to have me on. it's been really hard on specifically trying to navigate without most of the water. this has been ongoing issue since about 97. the main issue that we have now is that the infrastructure is pretty much been dilapidated over a span of about 40 to 50 years. there's the material that we've had isn't necessarily a car and we've had issues with funding trying to get the proper proper resources allocated to getting the things kind of done. one of the main major issues is
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a sense of bias within which particular areas you'll get help with. if you look on the outskirts of text in particular, which is a predominately black city, you can see that everybody of them search is getting the problem funding. but for some reason, we don't necessarily have it, and this is actually impacting, i mean, every monday to day life, the political argument certainly will continue. because, you know, obviously if you have a republican governor and of course, as you say, you know, large connotations and collections of the black community sometimes are underfunded, an underserved, but on a day to day basis in terms of your family and friends here. and now just give us an idea of what the timeline is like for you. you know, when you get up in the morning until you go to bed in terms of your, your needs for water and what you have to do to get is so right now what we're doing is i'm a part of organization that's been giving out water. we've given out about 6 hours so far, but we're trying to gain more. one of the hard part about this is basically bay or
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just any of the city water, whatever, because it's not, it's not palatable or consumption. so what that does is we have basically cook anything with rice, a, get a gas water cord in that way. if, if this is where we don't necessarily have any water, and we actually get a brush, our teeth or something we can barely or the water. and you know rants in spirit, but it's very limiting to some of the ways to do that. i just interject the how many times in the day or, i mean, where do you go for water? how many times do you get it every day, every other day? how does that work? so there are several, fortunately, there's several different non profit organizations that have a lot of different water distribution. there's been a couple this week from we know salvation army corporate jackson and others organization. so let's located at west jackson area. so we have been receiving resources. i would say we may have, well, what's a twice
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a week. but the main is right now is being able to, you know, get capacity for people to help donate as madison sense of acquiring water, but also doing it to the people as well. but to answer questions right? ok, but i want to look if you have a message for the governor, all the people you voted for to enter political office. what's your message to them right now? i would say that the city of jackson is not a lost cause. and the demographic of the city is where most of the best investments are. so we should actually start working on reallocating resources to the development of the people as well as the infrastructure. and this is a clear, it's clearly evident what particular sides are more sought after a more cared of. if you just look at how the development about the infrastructure around this particular city is a being
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a progress. i have progress that's kind of and i think that there's very much on there. well, let's hope that your situation does improve very, very quickly. somebody called me, braxton, thanks for joining us from jackson. thank you. m took his present recipe, bowed one horizon both in has the government on the 1st leg of a 3 day balkans tool. he's meeting members of the presidential counsel in the capital salary. eva edwin says preserving peace and stability in the region is vital for his country. is also looking to increase economic ties with visits to serbia in croatia. yeah, most of it is a geopolitical analyst and a professor at the international university of 78 that he says turkey is becoming an important player in the region. turkey is trying to be more present when it comes to infrastructural investments and economy, unfortunately, due to the world that we had few decades ago. now we are facing
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a series infrastructural problems and unfortunately, boston and other countries are not the exception. there. we have a lot of bureaucratic apparatus which is basically preventing any of the for the poverty would like to invest more in this region. and he now came with it with a bunch of investors and the business men from turkey. odd and trying to basically opposition turkey in economic sense. and it is very indicative actually that he started this year stood with the boss, which actually shows that he clearly understands the importance that boston is playing for this region. especially amid the tensions that are going on between russia and ukraine, which is having some negative reflections to this region where some regional actors, especially serbian crecia, are trying to use this as a some kind of opportunity to further separate and divide boston to women. so basically we are having a pressure from the bell, great and desire to which is going on for the last 3 decades. and he is a visit is actually where, where he emphasized that he is totally for the,
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for the boston sarasota, the integrity and the unity is actually sending a clear and positive message to the region. that's actually turkey is willing to play a role of a positive player in this region. he has gone telephones, acting health ministries, called the increased cooperation with iran, colonda, a bodies into ron's adults with officials from the health industry. the taliban government has been struggling to improve the health system because of years, a conflict and sanctions only the show world health organization was that it was on the brink of collapse. well, still had all the news. our in sport chelsea do not have it all around way in the champions league opener. daniel john chelsea ah
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ah well about tech support. so thank you so much. chelsea have suffered a shock one know the feet in the wrapping champions, match away at been amazon, grab the loan, golden, the match was scored by the name of miss love all sich and one coming before hall time in zagreb. the other 2 things in this people, austria, so spook and a similar though cyclical in the company. the european champions lea group stage kicks off later on tuesday, withhold israel madrid, beginning the defense of their title against celtic rel, have made an impressive start to the season with 4 winds from 4 games and sits up of the league table. opponents celtic have also won all of their league matches so far and madrid's coach carlo and she lottie is the expecting the scottish club to change their style of play against the european champions. they want to play
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a talking football. this is a absolutely more i normally very house yet not water to the fan because it will be friends. well, i think and really fun with really well and the past, i think one of the key point of the recall the losses on was to defend. well, so reward for in our fantastic season last year. and now that everyone of this football club put in and you know, the reward is you, you get to play in this tournament and, and test herself against the best. and i'm sorry, it's exciting. it's, we're one of a, a couple of european heavy weights. go ahead, the heading group age later with parents and young man taking on new ventures. the sides haven't paid a competitive match against each other. in 26 years. head of the a. m p a t striker killing and bobby was asked about any tension between him and he made name. all my jewelry demand come. so sometimes we've had some hot and cold
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moments but there are times when you see that way best of friends. and sometimes we don't talk so much if it's the nature of our relationship here, but there is a lot of respect. so manchester city opened their campaign away at severe strike. erling holland has made an incredible start to his career such with tim golds and 6 matches. the 2nd group game will be against his old club, barissi adornments was i believe so is rely on in the elling shoulders we are going to in the champ as league. so what to do is do well to help him to grid more chances and he has squirrels and hopefully can do it maybe in the importing games and he can solve maybe the problems that we have. yeah, definitely. but he was simply good. we're not going to win the games from us opened tennis news now, and it took a stunning performance from a local favorite to eliminate raffle. the dell and the 4th round, 24 year old francis t f o reaching the quarter finals of a grand slam for just the 2nd time natal losing at
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a major for the 1st time this year of the winning, the australian and french opens. david stokes, as the story frances t f o was overcome with emotion after playing the much of his life in arthur rush stadium. i felt the world start. i couldn't hear anything for minute. i was like, oh my god, like even shaking his head or even or i said to him like i was like, if, if such a blur and like it was, it was wildly a heart going a 1000 miles an hour or so excited. they're was our filter. madam los angeles, is it facing it? al? twice before with a spaniard winning both matches in straight sets. but this was a very different tier 5, the del recovered to win the 2nd set, but the american responded. moving the dollar around the court with ease he got, he got it when he was able door door to take the ball. i don't many times
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a very early so i was not able to push him back to your 1st heavy hitting was relentless recording. 49 winners. another well, no. the one home foreman's applied, but through all day i yeah, i guess how many megs came out there. i believe i can do it. incredibly tear house victory is the biggest win by an american man at the us open since james blake shocking about 17 years ago. been practicing well the week before honestly i but then when the competition a starter i i a my level when them that's, that's the thrill for, for some reason an hour meant delicious. her dems, a whole lot of things happen the last couple of months maybe. but doesn't matter to now and soon. it's okay. the grandkids. yeah, we wrapper of the i never claim again, but her egg is hover and, and ruin awaiting tea. a fire in the quarter finals,
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his rushes world number 11. andre rube left. david stokes out 0. nadar losing means fellow spaniard carlos alcaraz could become the youngest world. number one, if he reaches the final, the 19 year old book, a spot in the quarter finals of the at last in 2014 champion, marin chillik, and 5 sets match finish that almost to fit in the morning. that's a full latest finish. in tournament history. i could as an norway's casper rude r vine to toss one in the rankings. if both men reached the final winter walks away as number one and with their 1st grand slam title, alcaraz lazy italian, janik son, next in the women's door will number one eager fiance has moved into the course of finals. the pole was push the 3 sets by germany that you learn. ne meyer she artic dropped the 1st set before can better level the match and take the food 6 la will for shampoo happy leg and give up and just and try to find some solutions. and 2nd
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and 3rd sat and, and i think there must be physical and at the end i felt like i have more power. so i'm pretty happy hello. assigned us important minds. okay. all us open tennis, send you a for champions league news a little bit later on, sir. thanks very much peter. and of course i, lauren taylor will have another full half hour of nice my london bull concentra on the other side of the break, little at the pizza, me on the news, our team here. and oh, thanks for your time. and your company. ah ah, ah. and a baking the issues of the
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